Archives for April 2018

The claim that any of the three influential works mentioned is in its entirety an accurate representation of a now-lost older work is extremely dubious, but that alone does not disprove the existence of the predecessors, or their incorporation into the final product.

You’d think – since we’re older every day – with age comes wisdom. Sadly, this isn’t always true. Yet, we can often learn from each other’s experiences. So, let me be the bad example: I learn the hard way.

Did you know that dogs are contributing to our overall health? In this article, we will look at some of the research backed benefits of dogs, with a special focus on the contributions they make to the health of seniors.

Addiction is an incurable disease. It can be managed, but you can never truly be done with it. For nearly 15 years, I abused both drugs and alcohol. I have been in recovery for a little over a decade. I’ve been in control of my addiction for almost as long as it has controlled me. However, I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t a daily struggle to maintain that control.

She loves to help people become self-aware and grow. How? By coming alongside you as you do the work, and it is work. Any who have braved the path of growth required in a counselling situation can attest. Is it worth it? You bet!

Let’s face it, as an art graduate, finding a job that aligns with your degree can be challenging. When you do, it’s undeniably one of the most rewarding experiences you’ll get in a lifetime. But until then, you need to employ a few strategies that will help you cope with financial burdens.

A major move by global tech giant Microsoft Corp to power its Asian operations with solar-generated electricity marked a watershed moment for the worldwide uptake of renewable energy, with solar currently the clear leader in the field.